Did the City Wrongfully Terminate Its Drunken Snow Plow Driver?
Jonathan Blazek is upset with the City of Lakewood, Ohio. The peaceful suburb west of Cleveland fired Mr. Blazek after it found him legally drunk during his shift plowing snow. [...]
Harris v. Santa Monica — The Case That Keeps On Giving
Many of you who attend my employment law trainings will remember the case of Harris v. City of Santa Monica. It has been in the court system for many years [...]
Pres. Obama Lectured on the 10% Biblical Tithe and the U.S. Tax System
On Thursday's National Prayer Breakfast, renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson gave a 25 minute address that lambasted political correctness, proposed changes to Obamacare and urged tax reform.One of his more [...]
Why Litigate? Perhaps to Persuade Other Workers Suing Isn’t the Answer
I encourage employers to avoid litigation. Much of my practice is devoted to training employers on lawful employment practices. It creates a better workplace. And it cuts down on litigation. [...]
Converting From a For-Proft to a Nonprofit Entity
Under California and Federal law, it is possible for a for-profit corporation to convert to a nonprofit entity. This conversion really has two components: i) making the change for state [...]
Obama Warns of Increasing Taxes…Again
For those who thought that federal tax increases had been settled...think again.In a statement issued Tuesday morning, President Obama proposed delaying sequestration to craft a compromised budget that would have a [...]
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